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Emad Moussa recounts the tragic legacy set in motion by Arthur Balfour’s declaration, which was made up of only sixty-seven words and granted the Zionist movement a ‘homeland’ in Palestine, paving the way for ethnic cleansing and displacement.
Settler colonialism is an Australian concept from the 1990s only if you ignore seven decades of Global South academic literature, writes Alonso Gurmendi.
Yazan Al-Saadi explains how Marvel’s Israeli superhero ‘Sabra’, whose debut in the next Captain America has caused uproar, reflects the deep tensions within the Zionist project.
Reginald D Hunter is the latest target of pro-Israel provocateurs feigning victimhood. Time to bring down the curtain on this pantomime, says Rivkah Brown.
In Palestine, not all violence is equal. It is an innate function of Zionism, but not the existential struggle of the Palestinian people, writes Ilan Pappe.
Emad Moussa recounts the traumatic stories of his grandparents who were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians forced out of their homes by Zionist militias during the Nakba in 1948, to form the state of Israel.
From Ismail Haniyeh to Imad Mughniyeh, Israel's policy of assassinations is a great example of winning the battle but losing the war, writes Emad Moussa.
The ICJ's ruling on Israel's occupation is clear and lays the foundations for sanctions against Israel as a rogue state, writes Mustafa Barghouti.
Columbia may have razed the encampment, but so long as it remains complicit in the Gaza genocide, student journalists will not tire, says Lara-Nour Walton.
Maduro's contentious victory has left Venezuela torn between a capitalist regime masquerading as socialist and US imperialism, says Simón RodrÃguez Porras.